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Brandon Jones

2026 Season — NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

● Playoff eligible
6th
Position
572
Points
0
Wins
4
Top 5
10
Top 10
17
Starts

Through June 20, 2026 · 275 pts behind leader

Brandon Jones

Born: February 18, 1997 · Atlanta, Georgia Car: No. 20 Toyota · Joe Gibbs Racing · NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Crew Chief: Sam McAulay Sponsors: Menards, Monster Energy

2026 Season

Brandon Jones is eighth in points through eight races, and the second half of his season is already looking better than the first. After a 30th-place finish at Daytona, Jones quietly assembled a strong mid-season run, highlighted by runner-up finishes at both Darlington and Rockingham — the latter earning him a spot in the Dash 4 Cash lineup at Bristol. The raw speed is there. The conversion is still coming.

Career

Jones has seven O'Reilly wins, all with Joe Gibbs Racing, and 48 career top fives across more than a decade in the series. He spent two seasons at JR Motorsports before returning to JGR for 2025 — a move that produced two wins and a career-best fifth in points. Kansas Speedway has been his signature track: three wins there, including his most recent in September 2025.

His résumé is the kind that invites questions rather than answers. The wins are real. The equipment is among the best in the field. The story that follows him is why that platform hasn't produced a championship — and whether 2026 is the year that narrative ends.

The Story

Two runner-up finishes at Darlington and Rockingham in back-to-back events have reset the tone of Jones' 2026 season. He's not in a rebuilding story anymore; he's in a conversion story. JGR equipment, Sam McAulay in his third season atop the box, and a career-best recent finish in points add up to a driver who has run out of reasons not to contend. The next win is the story.

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Coverage (6 articles)

Connor Zilisch Was Fifteen Seconds Back. He Won at the Last Brake Zone.

John Speedway·

Connor Zilisch ran Jesse Love down on fresher tires Saturday at Watkins Glen, then passed him in the final corner of the final lap to win the Mission 200 by 0.262 seconds — Zilisch's third consecutive NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series win at The Glen and his thirteenth career win.

Kyle Busch Wins His Fifth Dover Truck. Dystany Spurlock Took the Green Flag and Made History.

John Speedway·

Kyle Busch won his record fifth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Dover Motor Speedway on Friday, leading 147 of 200 laps in the Spire Motorsports No. 7 Chevrolet and sweeping both stages. The bigger moment came at the green flag: Dystany Spurlock, 34, became the first Black woman ever to start a NASCAR national series race. Kaden Honeycutt rallied from a penalty to finish fourth and protect his Truck Series points lead.

The Hungry Gator Got to Larson's Bumper. He Just Couldn't Get Around Him.

John Speedway·

Kyle Larson held the bottom for 17 green-flag laps and beat his JR Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier to the line by 0.293 seconds at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday. Allgaier — the points leader, three-time winner this year, sitting on the pole — got to Larson's bumper. He just couldn't get around him without contact, and he wasn't going to make contact. JR Motorsports went one-two. Allgaier extended his championship lead to 121 points anyway.

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